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offered a fixed term contract from 1st December 2025 until 31st December 2026. Please note that as the role is part time, the salary listed in the advert will be amended accordingly (pro rata). Research
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research institution. This is a part time post (17.5 hours per week), and you will be offered a fixed term contract from 1st December 2025 until 31st December 2026. Please note that as the role is part time
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philosophy, theories of explanation, legal frameworks, and survivor experience. Key research questions include: what ideas, norms and values underpin slavery and war, and their relationships? How has
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based within the (Re)conceptualising strand, which aims to conceptualise and critique the nexus of slavery/war through the lenses of political philosophy, theories of explanation, legal frameworks, and
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flexibility. This is a full time post, offered on a fixed term contract until the 31st October 2026. About you To be successful in this role, we are looking for candidates to have the following skills and
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an intended start date of 1st November 2025 with flexibility. This is a full time post, offered on a fixed term contract until the 31st October 2026. About you To be successful in this role, we are looking
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achieve the aims of the project. Managing and organising own workload. It is the postdoc’s responsibility to make sure that deadlines are met and the necessary resources are available for the job at hand
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the Department of Neuroimaging. Collaborating with the wider team in order to achieve the aims of the project. Managing and organising own workload. It is the postdoc’s responsibility to make sure that deadlines
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an interdisciplinary team of researchers as well as the Centre’s academic, lived-experience, and community partners. Additionally, you will work with researchers in the Centre’s Theory & Methods Hub and Communications
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-motivated and reflexive learner who enjoys working with people, who can balance the advancement of social theory through empirically grounded research, and who seeks to advance research with direct pathways